“DUCK DYNASTY” (10 p.m., A&E): On “Duck Dynasty,” the company throws a casino night party to celebrate the sale of its 5 millionth duck call. Now, that’s something to really quack about.

“Survivor: CARAMOAN” (8 P.M., CBS): Not only a reality series, but also the answer to the question, “Hey, what’s Cara doing with the lawnmower?”

“Foodiculous” (8 p.m., Travel): We’re not sure what dishes can possibly be left to explore on yet another traveling food series, but we’re hoping for a big plate of gooey, chewy Caramoans.

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Suit will proceed against filmmaker

GREENBELT, Md.

A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a copyright infringement suit against the makers of the movie “Avatar.” Judge Roger Titus of U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Maryland, on Monday denied a motion filed by defendants Lightstorm, film director James Cameron and 20th Century Fox to dismiss Bryant Moore’s two-count copyright complaint. The court has placed Moore’s case on the discovery calendar. Moore, of Maryland, wrote two scripts that he claims contain too many similarities to “Avatar” to be a coincidence. His agent is Linda Weaver of Boardman. Donald M. Temple, Moore’s Washington-based attorney, said he is cautiously optimistic about what he says promises to be “a more arduous David and Goliath battle.”

SMARTS schedules free drum circles

YOUNGSTOWN

Youngstown State University’s SMARTS (Students Motivated by the Arts) Beats program will present a series of free community drum circles. Each session will be open to the public. Here is the schedule:

“Typewriter Erotica,” an exhibition of photography by Warren native Eric David Lough, will open Saturday at Trumbull Art Gallery, 196 E. Market St., and run through April 27. An opening reception will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday. Call 330-395-4876.